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It would basically be the same as masturbating but you're still giving it another human being even though it's yourself. So would it be gay?
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Wouldn't it be incest?
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Yeah, its gay.
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An act doesn't make you gay. Being gay makes you gay.
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Yes. Unless you change your clones sex to a girl.
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yeah, it's also incest. A clone is no different from an identical twin, while it may have the same DNA, it's still a different person with distinct experiences and a different personality as a result.
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Nope, masturbation, the more important questions regarding a clone is, [url=http://www.cracked.com/blog/human-clones-do-you-fk-or-fight/]Fight or -blam!-[/url]
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Is it gay to give a hand job to your identical twin?
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I believe that would count as masturbation.
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It depends if you're sexually attracted to said Clone. Then yes, but for this I'm going to assume that being Gay is concerning the context of doing yourself. I'd say yes. This pretty much the same as of you decided to do naughty things with an Identical Twin. Genetically the same, but you're still different people.
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2nd base? Hell, I'm going home. I'd violate me in ways that would get me arrested in 30% of Europe.
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The urge to suck your own penis, is that masturbation? Probably.
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The mind of your clone is developing into a different person than you every moment it's alive. Collecting experiences that you don't have. They are essentially a unique person. That you are jacking off. The rest follows.
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Yes it would be gay! What the -blam!- is so hard to understand about this? Just because it's a clone, doesn't get rid of the fact that it's the same gender.
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Edited by Ryan: 5/23/2013 11:22:14 AMI know this thread isn't entirely serious but I am going to give a somewhat serious response. People need to stop asking "if doing x is gay" in general. Sexuality is an incredibly complex topic. The labels that we have created simply cannot take into account all of the associated nuances involved in ones' sexuality. It is silly to ask whether doing a single act or something is gay since "gay" is by no means well-defined. When you take into account people that are transgender, it complicates things even further. Sure, we define it to be an exclusive attraction to the same-sex but it really isn't that simple. People can have the occasional, but rare, attraction to the opposite-sex but still identify as "gay" (think about the Kinsey Scale, although even that has its limits). My point is that sexuality is very complicated and it is silly/pointless to ask whether something makes you gay or not. If you want to find out if someone is gay, just ask them and you have to assume they are telling the truth. The only person that knows your sexuality is you.